Jasmine from SWISCO responded:
February 5, 2024
Hello, Thanks for posting! There is a chance we can supply you with the replacement weatherstrip needed for your repairs but it is not something we have an exact replacement for you. I'll need to have our senior experts take a look at this to determine if there is a suitable alternative we can recommend in its place. In the meantime, may I see a photo of your existing weatherstrip installed in the window? |
Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
February 6, 2024
Hey there, I'm sorry to say Norco is no longer in business and I don't believe their parts can still be found. Take a look at the 55-106 Weather-stripping. See if you can use this as a replacement on your casement window. We are happy to provide you with a sample if your are unsure that it will work. Profile view with measurements of the leaf weather seal
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
February 12, 2024
Thanks for the photos. It looks like your weatherstripping "clips" on at the top edge of the casement sash. Normally casement weatherstripping is attached using a "kerf" which pushes into a groove on the edge or the sash. That said, take a look at the 58-170B Foam Filled Weatherseal. This is the type that most casement window manufactures use. See what you think! Profile view and dimensions for 58-170B
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
February 13, 2024
Another option to consider would be to use a self-sticking weather strip like the 58-180. This might be something you can adhere to the top of the casement sash. Make sure you clean the surface using some type of cleaner or Denatured Alcohol before attaching it. We can't make any guarantees but review the dimensions below and see what you think. Profile view of 58-180
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